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We'll give you raise when you are proving you can do the job vs We'll give you riae when you have proved you can do the job

The second phrase, 'we'll give you raise when you have proved you can do the job,' is correct. It uses the correct verb tense 'have proved' to indicate completion of the action before receiving the raise. The first phrase contains a verb tense error.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 969 views

We'll give you raise when you are proving you can do the job

This phrase is incorrect. It uses the present continuous tense 'are proving' instead of the past participle 'have proved.'

The correct form should be 'we'll give you raise when you have proved you can do the job.'
  • Now you are proving you are insane.
  • But you, Lars, you are proving quite resourceful.
  • (Mixed reactions) ... you see, you are proving the truth of what I am trying to say.
  • We'll help you raise the venture capital funds you lost.
  • But we'll make huge investments in your training and development, and we'll give you an extraordinary community of peers.
  • We'll give you 24 hours to reconsider.
  • We'll give you a disclaimer at the beginning of the movie.
  • W-We'll try to give you a nice easy morning.
  • Take that number and we'll give you a call.
  • We'll give you some space.
  • We'll give you five minutes to consider your situation.
  • Accept the plea and we'll give you Whitely gift wrapped.
  • We'll give you explicit directions on where to make the drop-off.
  • We'll give you a moment.
  • We'll give you a ride.
  • We'll give you something for your heart rate and blood pressure.
  • We'll be ready to give you cover in 30 seconds.
  • We'll give you five quid for your trouble.
  • We'll give you two and half rings when we reach.
  • We'll give you £500 cash.

We'll give you riae when you have proved you can do the job

This phrase is correct. It uses the past participle 'have proved' to indicate completion of the action before receiving the raise.

This phrase is commonly used to indicate that a raise will be given after the completion of proving one's ability to do the job.
  • You have proved you are not completely free from evil,
  • You have proved your superior intellect...
  • You have proved your valor yet again, Maximus.
  • You have proved the conceit possible.
  • Good Sir Knight, you have proved your worth on the field of honour.
  • You have proved your point, professor.
  • You have proved your superior intellect... and defeated the plans of Admiral Kirk.
  • Mr Reinfeldt, you have proved there are no easy answers to difficult questions.
  • By your example you have proved that poverty and social exclusion do not have to be synonyms of Roma communities.
  • Still, you have proved yourself useful these past few months, Wormtail.
  • Well, Mr. Cafmeyer, you have proved that my original hunch was correct.
  • and today you have proved this silly thing
  • Some say that it is not possible to fall in love with Europe; you have proved the opposite.
  • Mr Barroso, you have proved many times that you treat Member States fairly.
  • I see you have proved it is possible to say many things in a short space of time, and I thank you accordingly.
  • In Belgium, you have proved yourself able to breathe new life into politics.
  • - Sir. I was sure today couldn't get any worse, and I see you have proved me wrong.
  • But I have proved you wrong.
  • The prophecy calls for a pure soul... and you have proved yourself pure of heart.
  • You have proved to be quite an asset... ...to the department and to this administration.

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